I am working on an ASP.NET Web Application.
I have two files -> example.aspx and its code behind example.aspx.cs
I am wondering what the difference is between putting inline C# code at the top of example.aspx
<%
if (Session["Page"] != null)
{
//method that maps session vars to form elements
loadSessionData();
}
%>
and putting the code in the Page_Load() method of the code behind file example.aspx.cs
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (Session["Page"] != null)
{
//method that maps session vars to form elements
loadSessionData();
}
}
Depending where I put the code the application behaves different in regards to loading the session data into the form elements.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Update: I figured out why depending on where I put the code the application behaved differently. If I put the inline C# method call at the top of the .aspx it does not run on postbacks. If I put the C# method call in the Page_Load() method of the .aspx.cs code behind file it does run on postbacks. So if I want to put the method in the Page_Load method but not run it on postbacks I would need to wrap it in:
if (!IsPostBack)
{
loadSessionData();
}
<%...%>
is run as the page renders....